Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is an organic polymer compound commonly used in gypsum products, which can significantly improve the properties of gypsum. In the preparation process of gypsum mat...
Read More1. Basic characteristics of cellulose ethersCellulose Ether is a water-soluble polymer obtained by chemical modification of natural cellulose. It is commonly used in industries such as building materi...
Read MoreIn addition to its known water retention effect, the use of Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) in self-leveling mortar has many other significant advantages that improve the overall performance of t...
Read More1. IntroductionDry-mix mortar is a ready-mixed building material that is widely used in construction. Compared with traditional on-site prepared mortar, dry-mixed mortar has the advantages of stable q...
Read MoreHydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is an additive widely used in the construction industry, especially for the preparation of putty powder. The correct use of HPMC can improve the construction perfo...
Read MoreCellulose Ether is an important class of polymer compounds that is widely used in architectural coatings and putties. They are mainly made of chemically modified cellulose and have a variety of excell...
Read More(1) IntroductionCarboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) is an important water-soluble polymer with high-efficiency thickening, film-forming, stabilizing and suspending properties. These properties make it a key...
Read MoreRedispersible polymer powder (RPP) is an important building material additive, widely used in dry-mixed mortars of various cement-based, gypsum-based and other base materials. Its production process d...
Read MoreRedispersible Latex Powder (RDP) is a multifunctional polymer additive used to improve the performance of architectural coatings and other dry powder materials. In the field of architectural coatings,...
Read MoreGypsum-based products, such as gypsum board, gypsum plaster, gypsum caulking agent, etc., are commonly used materials in the construction industry. Traditionally, cellulose ether additives, such as hy...
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